Sunday, January 08, 2006

Is Global Warming a Myth?

Happy New Year!

I just published "The Religion of One" book in paperback form. It is available on www.amazon.com and www.barnesandnoble.com.

The book includes a lot of the articles on this blog plus more.

One area of discussion in the book is the Pighne Theory.

This theory proposes a link to a conscious mass beyond our three dimensional world.

It proposes that a root-like structure exists at a sub-atomic level. Our cells use this root-like structure to link to the conscious mass beyond our three dimensional world.

I just realized this root-like structure can also explain the concept of global warming at a local level.

What does that mean?

It means that global warming may really be a myth and that global warming is really a culmination of "local" warming around the world caused by man's existence.

What do I mean by "local" warming?

It is quite simple. I live in the Northwest. I remember when they put the freeway in past my house in the early sixties. Putting in that freeway has caused tremendous local warming in areas that were never affected by it before.

A specific example is the I-90 freeway running east to west across Washington state.

The eight lane freeway was built within my life time. It cut a huge path through what was once just trees from the waters of the Puget Sound all the way across the Cascade mountains to the east side of Washington state.

There is a town called North Bend at the foothills of those Cascade mountains. North Bend lies in the new freeway's path.

My observation over that past 40 years is that North Bend use to always have snow in the winter time. Now it hardly ever has snow.

Why?

How do you warm a house? There are heat ducts that carry the warm air from your furnace to specific rooms in your house.

If you created a huge path through North Bend and beyond and on this path a massive amount of cars that each produce a massive amount of heat now went through North Bend 24 hours a day, 7 days a week then it is no different than a heat duct that carries warm air from your furnace to a specific room in your house. North Bend would become warmer, on average, than it used to be because it has a huge heat duct being routed to it. The only difference is that the furnace has four wheels and there are now thousands of these "furnaces" carrying heat to North Bend! If you don't believe me then place your hand on your cars engine after you have just gone some where and see if you can stand the heat that has been generated by your car's engine!

Just like red blood cells carry oxygen to all parts of the body through arteries, our expanding road systems throughout the world are carrying heat to parts of the world that have never experienced that heat before. Local areas are much warmer than they used to be because of the increased traffic through those local areas. The expansion of roads and the increased heat generated from more vehicles traveling on those new roads warms up specific local areas.

I think the ever increasing effects of man-made "local" warming all over the world is culminating in what we are calling global warming. Humans are creating paths all over the globe that carry excess heat to areas of the world that never had experienced that heat before.

The expansion of human existence in all parts of the world creates more heat generating objects across large areas of previously untouched land. This excessive heat generated in local areas around the world is what is causing global warming.

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